ARIZONA CARDINALS

Rival Seahawks also passed on QB in the draft

May 10, 2011, 4:24 PM | Updated: 5:31 pm

Some talk after the NFL Draft was about how certain teams, like the Cardinals, passed on the opportunity to add a quarterback.

Clearly lacking in that area, the Cardinals — along with division rival Seattle — had their drafts questioned by some ‘experts.’

While the Cardinals said they considered the signal callers but ultimately felt like they were drafting better players, the Seahawks took the strategy of finding guys who could protect the QB, whoever it may be. Head coach Pete Carroll, in the Seattle Times, said his team just could not afford to take a QB yet.

It was a telling comment, one that shows how Carroll plans to build this team. The NFL has been described as a quarterback’s league, but Carroll saw the offensive line as the more urgent situation facing his team. That’s why Seattle chose offensive tackle James Carpenter in the first round and followed with guard John Moffitt in the third.

“You saw us go after a couple guys that were offensive linemen, which is an area that — without that — the quarterback can’t play,” Carroll said.

Carroll makes a fair point, as it would be difficult for any QB to complete passes while lying on his back. That said, the Seahawks also have Charlie Whitehurst on the roster, and while he may not be that great, they did trade for him just one year ago. There’s also a possibility that veteran Matt Hasselbeck may come back as well.

So, while the Seahawks passed on a QB they had some legitimate reasons to do so. Whether it was because they placed a priority on fixing the offensive line (something the Cardinals didn’t do) or because they like the options they currently have (something the Cardinals can’t truthfully say), the last two teams to win the NFC West each failed to land a quarterback in the draft, but each seems to be perfectly fine with how things played out.

Presented By
Western Governors University

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Cardinals

Trey McBride works out...

Tyler Drake

Tweaked process, same message: Cardinals begin strength and conditioning program

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon isn't the biggest believer in picking up where you left off, especially on a year-to-year basis.

3 hours ago

Rome Odunze high fives a fan...

Tyler Drake

Budda Baker backs Rome Odunze as top WR prospect this NFL Draft

If Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort was waiting for Budda Baker's thoughts on the top wide receiver prospect this NFL Draft, he's got them.

5 hours ago

Arizona Cardinals linebacker Kyzir White trains...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals’ Kyzir White progressing, ‘feeling pretty good’ with his rehab post-bicep injury

Arizona Cardinals MIKE linebacker Kyzir White is taking the appropriate steps forward in his continued rehab from a torn biceps injury.

5 hours ago

Dallas Turner to visit Arizona Cardinals...

Nick Borgia

Alabama edge Dallas Turner set to visit Arizona Cardinals, per reports

The Arizona Cardinals will host Alabama edge Dallas Turner for a top 30 NFL Draft visit on Monday and Tuesday, according to Ian Rapoport.

12 hours ago

Arizona Cardinal wins the Topham Handicap Chase race on the second day of the Grand National Festiv...

Tyler Drake

High horse: Arizona Cardinal takes home Topham Handicap Chase victory

Given the same namesake as the NFL team, Arizona Cardinal finished first in the Topham Handicap Chase on Friday morning.

3 days ago

Monti Ossenfort could control the draft if he trades the No.4 pick, NFL Draft insider Matt Miller s...

Bailey Leasure

ESPN’s Miller: It would take a ‘Trey Lance’ trade package to move Cardinals out of No. 4

NFL Draft insider Matt Miller thinks the Arizona Cardinals could control the 2024 NFL Draft if they decide to trade down.

4 days ago

Rival Seahawks also passed on QB in the draft